Nothin' says love like gettin' nailed in the parking lot of the Nassau Coliseum in beautiful Uniondale, N.Y.

Watch as this fan, who's been a season-ticket holder for the team's entire 42-year existence tell the tale of how her son came about back 33 years ago during the Isles' 6-5 loss to the rival Rangers on Monday night on MSG Plus.

Surely this lovely lady is hoping the first-place Isles can "keep it up" the rest of the season.

Not only did the Dallas Stars snap the Rangers' eight-game winning streak on Monday night, but they also has a little fun at the Blueshirts' expense with this list the put on the scoreboard during the second period.

Great idea, but poor execution. First off, how the hell isn't Walker, Texas Ranger on the list? Secondly, I had no idea who Aragorn, Son of Arathorn was. Had to google him. Some "Lord of the Rings" shit. Weak.

These guys really love their video games and hockey equipment. Watch as NHL stars talk about the best Christmas gifts they ever received. Sure they've got enough money to buy whatever they want now, but it's pretty cool to hear about when they got that gift they were hoping for under the tree as kids.

With office holiday parties and "Ugly Sweater" parties in full swing, take a break and watch this video which the San Jose Sharks posted on YouTube last week if you haven't had the opportunity to check it out yet.

The song features Sharks players John Scott, AnttiNiemi,Alex Stalock, Matt Nieto, ChrisTierney, Matt Irwin, TomasHertl, James Sheppard, Barclay Goodrow, Mirco Mueller and a special guest appearance from Jason Demers, who has since been traded to the Dallas Stars. Very festive, very festive.

No brotherly love here! Watch as Red Wings forward Drew Miller has his breakaway attempt turned aside by his older brother and Canucks goalie Ryan Miller with their parents on hand at Joe Lewis Arena on Sunday.

Little bro got the last laugh though as Detroit topped Vancouver, 5-3.

Just as Snoop Doggy Dogg questioned if the East Coast had love for himself, Dr. Dre and Death Row back at the 1995 Source Awards, hockey fans have been questioning whether or not ESPN has any love for hockey.

I think we all know the answer to that, and it looks like the Columbus Blue Jackets certainly have gotten the hint.